wasliaraidthethe-Umaled the damage at $100.nation ects .ool. na-n lyTarentum FiremanElected PresidentFvel —HIS,in-tavELLWOOD CITY, Pa.. Aug. 9. — . ^1 ! rAPi—Kenneth Larkin, of Tarentum. j for i was elected president of the Western ;:r 5 I Pennsylvania Volunteer Firemen’s As-; sociation . toduy and Earl Lecliien, of, Arnold, vice president.The representatives of more than 100 volunteer organizations also named . Jesse Stewart. Turtle Creek, second vice president and W. A. McClay, Un-v J ! iontown, third vice president. iU The Firemen’s Auxiliaries, in a one-, day meeting, named Mrs. Hannah i Sutton, also of Tarentum, as prcsl-jis' dent: Mi’s. Dora Erk. of Vandergrift. | m firet vice president; Mrs. Mary Henry. \ „jEll wood City, second vice president j w( and Mrs. Elmira A rend, Baldwin town- \ ,-e!. i ship, third vice president. ji Mrs. Mildred Ray. East Deer. wasf“l t,he ! elected recording secretary; Mrs. Ethel ’ Fasolas, Turtle Creek, financial secretary; Mrs. Mary White. South Con-, ncllsville, treasurer, and Mrs. Rose | Colesmith. Mt. Pleasant, chairman ofs the board of directors. ! ^Directors selected were Mrs. Man' | “}■ Kirkland. New Kensington: Mrs. Ruthjj™ Fullerton, Sharpsburg: Mrs. Louisa i 1Luck, McKees Rocks; and Mrs. Zcllaj Reese. Versailles township. 1,1Approximately 5,000 visitors were here for the convention and 40.000 are expected tomorrow for the annual parade.Monesscn was selected for the 1940 convention site after a close contest jc 1 with the firemen of Glendale and cr Beaver Falls.I aid-ereaidborententnesthe1s-erew«erthD'P0th